Vol. 18 No. 12 Dec 2003
Santa Clara's Rivermark Embraces California's Housing Contradiction
1 December 2003 - 1:00am | Author: Morris NewmanRivermark has been praised as a progressive project for providing some New Urbanist-inspired architecture, affordable housing and open space.
However, Rivermark is an uneasy amalgam of urban and suburban.
Price: $2.95New Administration Marches Left And Right
1 December 2003 - 1:00am | Author: Paul ShigleyThe administration of new Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger started coming together in November, but Schwarzenegger’s appointments were as difficult to peg as the new governor himself.
Schwarzenegger has sprinkled his administration with moderates and Democrats, and he counterbalanced those appointments with business-oriented veterans of the Wilson administration.
Price: $2.95Southern California Firestorms Emphasize Need For Mitigation
1 December 2003 - 1:00am | Author: William FultonThe wildfires of late October and early November – which some fire experts claim were the worst in the state’s history – have stimulated a whole new round of debate about whether and how to permit urban development in areas with naturally high fire risk.
Price: $2.95Flood Control Litigation Stalls Project Along New 210 Freeway
1 December 2003 - 1:00am | Author: Paul ShigleyThe largest development project along the newly extended 210 freeway at the foot of the San Gabriel Mountains is finally proceeding after years of planning and financial difficulty. However, all is not smooth sailing for the Colonies Crossroads project, as a November appellate court order halted grading on a portion of the site because of a fight over flood control facilities.
Price: $2.95Lindbergh Field Emerges In Center Of San Diego Airport Siting Process
1 December 2003 - 1:00am | Author: Paul ShigleyA new attempt to build another airport to serve San Diego is underway, with proponents working toward an airport siting measure for the 2006 ballot.
Price: $2.95Farmer's NEPA Suit Over Cal-Fed Is Allowed To Go Forward
1 December 2003 - 1:00am | Author: CP&DR StaffA lawsuit contesting the environmental study for the Cal-Fed Bay-Delta project may proceed, the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled. The three-judge appellate panel overturned a district court that ruled the lawsuit was filed too early and threw it out.
Price: $2.95Property Transfer From Caltrans To Parks Department Is Upheld
1 December 2003 - 1:00am | Author: CP&DR StaffAn appellate court has decided to allow Caltrans to transfer 130 acres near Carmel for use as a state park despite a constitutional provision prohibiting the sale of Caltrans property for less than market value. The court ruled that a constitutional exception for property in the coastal zone applied because about 20% of the property lies within the zone.
Price: $2.95Housing Numbers Suggest Prosperity Is Around The Corner
1 December 2003 - 1:00am | Author: Stephen SveteDevelopers are building residences in California at the fastest pace in years. From recent economic reports suggesting a slowing economy, the construction might appear to be risky. But builders are banking on two irrefutable facts: There is no end in sight to the state's population growth, and all of those people need a place to live.
Price: $2.95Election Results: Voters Approve Solano County Urban Growth Boundaries
1 December 2003 - 1:00am | Author: Paul ShigleyVoters in two Solano County cities on the edge of the Bay Area approved urban growth boundaries during the November election, providing two major victories for slow-growth advocates.
Overall, however, local land use balloting in November demonstrated neither a slow-growth nor a pro-growth bent among voters.
Price: $2.95Outgoing Administration Completes Environmental Goals And Policy Report
1 December 2003 - 1:00am | Author: CP&DR StaffThe first update of the Governor’s Environmental Goals and Policy Report (EGPR) was issued in the final moments of the Davis administration. However, it was unclear how seriously the Schwarzenegger administration and state lawmakers would take the report. One member of the stakeholder advisory committee called the EGPR an "instant historical curiosity."
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